Superintendent Sally Riley also urged the public to avoid “distressing” speculation about what might have happened to Nicola
Police investigating the disappearance of Lancashire mum Nicola Bulley have warned they “will not tolerate” people committing criminal offences by breaking into empty or derelict riverside properties to try to find the missing mother-of-two.
READ MORE: 'It's not a spectator sport' Calls for respect as visitors travel miles to 'take selfies at Nicola Bulley bench' Ms Riley also urged the public to avoid “distressing” speculation about what might have happened to Ms Bulley. “But they can help in thinking back if they were in the area to what information they may have of relevance to the police and holding the family in their thoughts.”
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